We are in Virginia and went to an amusement park north of Richmond Friday. On the way home, we passed caravans of power company trucks headed south. Dozens upon dozens. On the way home from work yesterday, I saw dozens more.Well, I have a few other creative words to describe Dorian!
In all seriousness, we’re still on 75 in Florida near Lake City and have passed probably 200 linesmen at this point, I kid you not! Many, many ambulances and other emergency vehicles heading down, trailers hauling backhoes, search and rescue boats. Saw police escorting fuel trucks also to help the gas issues. We’ll see what 10 looks like when we pass it but I fully expect way more traffic there as it’s a major route out of Jacksonville.
When you’re in the bubble, you’re insulated from seeing the seriousness of the situation. Please be careful if you’re driving anywhere down here!
just wanted to note that, as someone who is watching this forum closely, the “forecast” locals or people experienced with WDW procedure has been very helpful. all of those links, which i am also following closely, tell me how it will logistically effect the plans i have at WDW.All right folks, we’re not going to use this thread as our own personal forum for individual weather forecasts. Post #2 has links to some national and local weather resources. Posting links to national and local official forecasting websites and social media posts is very easy with our new forum software - we should leave it up to the pros to provide us with weather data and interpretations - and how that may impact the WDW parks/resorts area.
Thanks all.
Brett Wyman, sorry but where do they state that the wind speeds for Orlando will be that high in that video? I must have missed it. I watched the video but I didn't hear or see speeds that high posted for Orlando. I thought the highest possibly was 50 mph but looked more like 25-30 mph. Which thankfully isn't that bad.
I'll go back and watch it again.
Is there a list of attractions that are regularly/most likely to be closed for wind? I am thinking a reasonable strategy might be to switch a couple of mediocre FP's for some other mediocre FP's, but for rides that could be closed on Wednesday and Thursday.
Spirit canceled our flight scheduled for today at 11:18 to DTW at least as early as Sat at 5:00AM. We found out when I checked the site when the Fantasy arrived at PC Sat AM.Hey, I thought WE were the ones that did that!(Waiting now at O'Hare for our flight to Michigan.)
Yeah I was on MCO's site and all of Spirits flights were cancelled. And on MCO's Twitter Frontier did that too. Cancelled flights without telling people.Spirit canceled our flight scheduled for today at 11:18 to DTW at least as early as Sat at 5:00AM. We found out when I checked the site when the Fantasy arrived at PC Sat AM.
Never received any email. Agent tried to deny it was canceled but it was right on the site. I was still getting reminders to check in!! We rented a car & left Orlando at 11:00AM yesterday. Arrived at DTW to pick up our van today around 3:00PM, about the same time our flight would have landed![]()
Yeah I was on MCO's site and all of Spirits flights were cancelled. And on MCO's Twitter Frontier did that too. Cancelled flights without telling people.
Thursday? Did I miss something about the weather? What I saw is Tuesday/Wednesday is the bulk of it. Where did you get the Thursday info as I am down here right now.
Wednesday looks like it will be a very bad time to be flying/driving in.Yeah, mostly Wednesday. I get there Wednesday, which is why I didn't say Tuesday.
Just for some context, Orlando Melbourne International Airport is 80 miles / 1 hour 20 min drive (based on Google Maps) from Epcot.
Per CNN, 5 mins ago:
"As Hurricane Dorian crawls toward the US, Orlando Melbourne International Airport and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport both announced they will suspend commercial flights and close their terminals at noon tomorrow."